You don't understand what I said. I don't know why anyone would listen to some one who they don't personally think is the greatest. You could think that every composer that ever wrote down music is the best; therefore, it would be alright to listen to them.
Get what I am saying?
Dear Dr Contrapunctus,
I do understand what you are saying. Please meditate on this story from real life:
Many years ago I detested Puccini and his operas, the pieces I had heard from them was banal and falsely sentimental to my ears. And I avoided listening to his operas.
Then, I was on vacation in a european capital. We wanted to see some opera, and the only thing available was Madame Butterfly (yes, by puccini). So we went to see it. The production was terrible, and the 15 year old "girl" was sung by a fat american soprano. Anyway: I noticed how the music started to get me, and in the last act I actually burst into tears

from the power of puccini's music. From that moment on, I've listened to his works and discovered that I actually loved something that I thought I hated.
If you didn't get the point now, please don't tell me.
